Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Cold Welding Bonding Compound


Cold Welding Bonding Compound is a 15-minute, two-part adhesive and filler system that eliminates the need for welding or brazing. It repairs, fills and bonds to iron, steel, brass, bronze, aluminum and copper. Once cured, it can be drilled, tapped, threaded, filed, sanded and painted. Resists most automotive, shop and cleaning fluids. Withstands temperatures to 149°c intermittent. Over 3,000 PSI shear strength on steel.

Suggested Applications

Automotive
Marine
Heavy Duty
Aluminum, steel, brass, bronze, castings and stampings


What is Cold Welding?

Cold or contact welding is a solid-state welding process in which joining takes place without fusion/ heating at the interface of the two parts to be welded. Unlike in the fusion-welding processes, no liquid or molten phase is present in the joint

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